Will the Ice killings put voters off Reform?
Also: on Labour’s Burnham tactics, and the downstream impact of art galleries
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Also: on Labour’s Burnham tactics, and the downstream impact of art galleries
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The Pygge has seen the questionnaire used to select the party’s by-election candidate
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Reform London mayoral candidate Laila Cunningham’s penguin ad is an ill omen for her campaign
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She is the latest former Conservative cabinet minister to join Nigel Farage’s ranks
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The Pygge hears “dark forces” were on the menu
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Tory MP Jack Rankin told the Pygge he has no plans to defect to Reform
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The former Tory leadership contender is popular with right-wing voters
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A wave of Tory defections reflects a Thatcherite tribute act rather than a true insurgency
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Reform’s latest recruit could be Nigel Farage’s answer to JD Vance
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In a press conference, Jenrick mercilessly attacked his former party and colleagues
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Andrew Rosindell is only the latest in a long line of Conservatives to defect to the party
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Nigel Farage said he has “had conversations” with Jenrick but was not on the brink of recruiting him to Reform
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The shadow justice secretary’s gonzo stunts are dragging British politics into uncharted territory
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The latest about-turn on digital ID handed Badenoch ample ammunition
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A decade ago, progressive young women overwhelmingly supported Labour. They haven’t changed – the party has
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The former Tory is the most senior former office holder to join the party to date
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Will the United Kingdom survive the May elections?
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It would require tactical voting on a scale unseen in British political history
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Predicting the debates that will dominate the new year
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Why are young males across England fighting each other every Saturday?
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